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3. On an Insulated Group of Rocks of Slate and Greenstone in 
Cumberland and Westmoreland, on the east side of Appleby, be- 
tween Melmerby and Murton.—Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. ser. 1, 
IV. p. 105. 
4. On a series of Specimens from the Plastic Clay near Reading, 
Berks: with Observations on the Formation to which those Beds 
belong.—Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond. ser. 1, IV. p. 277. 
5. On the Paramoudra, a singular fossil body that is found in the 
Chalk of the North of Ireland ; with some general observations 
upon Flints in Chalk, tending to illustrate the History of their 
formation.—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, IV. p. 413. 
6. On the Geological Structure of a part of the Island of Mada- 
gascar, founded on a Collection transmitted by Governor Far- 
quhar, in the year 1819; with Observations on some Specimens 
from the Interior of New South Wales, collected during Mr. 
Oxley’s Expedition to the River Macquarie, in the year 1818.— 
Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, V. p. 476.—Isis, 1823, 1V. Litt. Anz. 
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7. On the Quartz Rock of the Lickey Hill in Worcestershire, and 
of the Strata immediately surrounding it ; with considerations on 
the evidences of a Recent Deluge afforded by the gravel beds of 
Warwickshire and Oxfordshire, and the valley of the Thames 
from Oxford downwards to London.—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, 
V. p. 506.—Isis, 1823, IV. Litt. Anz. p. 188. 
8. On the Megalosaurus, or great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfield.— 
Trans. Geol. Soe. ser. 2, I. p. 390.—Isis, 1825. X. Litt. Anz. 
p- 113.—Féruss. Bull. II. p. 20. 
9. On the Excavation of Valleys by diluvial action, as illustrated 
by a succession of Valleys which intersect the South Coast of 
Dorsetshire and Devonshire.—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, I. p. 95. 
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p- 235. 
10. On the Formation of the Valley of Kingsclere and other Valleys, 
by the Elevation of the Strata that inclose them; and on the 
Evidences of the original Continuity of the Basins of London and 
Hampshire.—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, IJ. p. 119.—Phil. Mag. 
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11. Ona collection of Vegetable and Animal Remains, and Rocks, 
from the Burmese Country, presented to the Geological Society 
by J. Crawfurd, Esq.—Proc. Geol. Soc. I. '71.—Phil. Mag. ser. 2, 
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12. On the Cycadeoidee, a family of Plants fuund in the Oolite 
